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Communists are back in Africa

Africa was always the chessboard on which stronger nations played. But the productivity of capitalist nations proved greater than the putative power of the Soviet Union.

Zimbabwe has everything to gain from Kimberly Process Membership - Part 1 of 3

According to statistics obtained by GMRI Capital, Africa is the richest continent for known diamond reserves and mining, accounting for more than half of the world's production but sadly diamonds have brought suffering in communities around them.

An early election key to stopping Mugabe?

It'S BEEN a year since the launch of Zimbabwe's national unity government, and President Robert Mugabe is celebrating -- his own birthday, that is.

Matambara now Mugabe's chief cheerleader

One of Zimbabwe's Deputy Prime Ministers, Arthur Mutambara , has
been bad-mouthing both this nation and its popular Prime Minister, Morgan
Tsvangirai. This article is a rebuttal to Mutambara's vituperations as
published in the Zanu (PF) mouthpiece, the Herald of Saturday 13 February
2010.

Explainer: "Sanctions" on Zimbabwe

The European Union formally decided on February 15 to lift restrictive measures against 6 individuals and 9 companies in Zimbabwe that were previously subject to travel bans and asset freezes, but continued the measures for another year on the majority of the 203 individuals and 40 companies on the list.

New constitution should impose age limit on office holders

I read with a bit of hope the current Zimbabwean constitutional reform initiatives which could lead to a people-driven democratic constitution in Zimbabwe, despite attempts to disrupt the process by Zanu PF. All Zimbabweans, both those within and outside Zimbabwe, should use the opportunity to ensure good governance is possible.

An attempt to delay justice in Kenya

Although there has virtually no mention of this effort in the American Media there is currently an effort to delay justice in Kenya after the horrific aftermath following the Presidential Elections of January 2008.

Chasing a wounded Buffalo

You will recall my analogy last year of the wounded Buffalo in the Jesse. Well I thought today I should revisit this situation and find out just what has happened since then.

Joseph Made The Perennial Non Performer Must Be Fired

While Mugabe is away on his annual leave, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai must show some tenacity and immediately sack Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Dr Joseph Made.

ZINASU President's message

Revolutionary greetings to all the students, I Hope you had a wonderful festive season albeit the challenges that you continue to face in your daily lives. As the New Year unfolds, let us not forget the numerous challenges which we encountered in the past year.

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